Nelson
Rapeseed
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A stable winter oilseed rape hybrid featuring high branching capacity and reliable protection against major diseases.
Description
Technological potential of the Nelson hybrid
Winter oilseed rape "Nelson" by Syngenta is a simple linear hybrid engineered for intensive farming with a focus on yield stability. The technical value of this seed material lies in its balanced genetics, combining high plasticity with robust phytosanitary resistance.
Phytopathological barrier and development
A key feature of Nelson is the breeders' targeted effort toward resistance against a wide spectrum of pathogens. The hybrid demonstrates high tolerance to cylindrosporiosis, significantly reducing the risk of premature loss of leaf photosynthetic surface. Integrated protection against alternaria and phoma allows the plant to maintain the integrity of stems and pods, minimizing harvest losses during maturation.
Biochemical profile and morphology
- Plant Architectonics: High branching levels are a critical factor for forming a large number of productive pods. This solution allows the hybrid to effectively utilize seeding density potential and optimize photosynthesis in the lower canopy.
- Grain Quality: The hybrid belongs to a low erucic acid type, making it a sought-after raw material for the food and processing industries. Glucosinolate content ranges between 16-17 mmol, meeting the strict quality standards required for modern rapeseed oil.
Choosing Nelson for crop rotation is justified for farms aiming for predictable results with winter crops. Thanks to Swiss breeding standards from Syngenta, the hybrid effectively converts agronomic investment into high-quality commercial yields, maintaining stability even under unfavorable disease pressure.
Crop & resistance
Crop
Disease resistance
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Type of Rape
Type of Rape
Winter rape is a long-day plant, characterized by weak winter hardiness. It may be damaged at temperatures of -8 to -10°C, so it is most commonly grown in regions with mild winters. The most favorable temperature for growth and development of rape is 18-24°C. It requires moisture... |
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Glucosinolate Content, mmol
Glucosinolate Content, mmol
The second criterion for evaluating modern rapeseed varieties is the content of glucosinolates in dry fat-free matter, expressed in various units, for example, %, mg/g, μmol/g. Different countries have different standards for glucosinolate content, as it has been established that... |
16-17 |
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Erucic Acid Content
Erucic Acid Content
The amount of erucic acid is assessed as a percentage of the total fatty acid content in seed oil. Initially, rapeseed varieties containing less than 5% erucic acid in their seeds were named low-erucic or "0" varieties. Later, this threshold was changed, and "0" varieties now ref... |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Rapeseed |
| Manufacturer | Syngenta |
| Country | Switzerland |
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